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I bought the harley polish and the swirl remover and was not impressed at all with these products. So unimpressed I sprung the $90.00 for the Glare Spider and Professional polish after reading some posts here and WOW this product is UNFRICKENBELIEVABLE. To anyone out there that has a Vivid black bike,you have try this stuff. Follow the directions and you will be amazed at how nice your bike looks. It looks better than new. I had alot of swirls in my paint and my hardbags were pretty scratched as well. You cant see one scratch or swirl on the bike now. Im a customer for life!!!
I bought the harley polish and the swirl remover and was not impressed at all with these products. So unimpressed I sprung the $90.00 for the Glare Spider and Professional polish after reading some posts here and WOW this product is UNFRICKENBELIEVABLE. To anyone out there that has a Vivid black bike,you have try this stuff. Follow the directions and you will be amazed at how nice your bike looks. It looks better than new. I had alot of swirls in my paint and my hardbags were pretty scratched as well. You cant see one scratch or swirl on the bike now. Im a customer for life!!!
Ha, I just bought a bottle of HD Swirl Remover. I'll give it a try but if it doesn't help, can I buy a couple oz's of Glare from ya? $90, WOW, I might try it though if all else fails. Did you use any special pads with it?
No I just used a polishing cloth and a couple good Microfiber towels. Trust me I tried the Harley polish with 4 coats with little success. You can try Ebay for the professional polish. I know it is sold there alot cheaper than Glare sells it for. The key is the Spider swirl remover. That took about 90% of swirls and scratches away. S100 has a good polishing cloth in thier cleaning kit with the giant detailing swabs. Pretty cheap. around 7 to 10 bucks at the Harley Dealer.
I've been reading about this stuff myself but wasn't sure if it would really work. It sounds as though it works as advertised so I'll be finding a retailer and getting some.
Due to the fact that the new GLARE site is under construction and we are unable to take orders online until the site is completed,
we are having a special CALL IN ONLY SALE.
From now until 12:00 am Tuesday morning 03-22-11
we are giving HD FORUM MEMBERS an even deeper discount than the usual 10% on ALL GLARE PRODUCTS, but you must call in.
Call in for details (pun intended ).
Happy GLARING to ALL, and keep the GLARING side up!
Thanks!
Toll Free # 1-866-37-GLARE
(1-866-374-5273) www.glare.com
Last edited by Glarepro; Mar 14, 2011 at 07:07 PM.
We are still ironing out some bugs on the new site,
so we have decided to extend the special "call in only sale" till
12:00am Monday morning 04-04-11.
Make sure to mention that you are an HD Forum member to receive an even deeper discount then the usual 10% off.
What a way to start off the spring! Get your bike's paint looking dripping wet, your windshields scratch free, and your chrome looking like a perfect mirror all at an even deeper discount.
No one can beat GLARE and you can't pass on this special deal.
I called to place an order with Glare about 3 weeks ago and had a very pleasant conversation with Perry. He convinced me to buy the kit and with the discount he was offering at the time, it was very reasonable.
I am just now using this product due to bad weather and found this product works as described by their web site. I had my first ride with the Hog Chapter that I am president of over the weekend and several people comment on the shine. It really does take out swirls and small scratches.
Now how long it will last is still yet to be seen but to me, the best part about this is the customer service they offer. I called back to ask Perry a question and was told he was in a meeting but the guy that helped me on the phone was just as knowledgeable and enthusiastic as Perry.
So far, I am very pleased and would recommend Glare for everyone.
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